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DISH to Tap Into Blockchain-Based Helium 5G Network

The telecommunications company has back-ordered 3.5 million Helium Network hotspots with plans to onboard DISH customers.

Updated May 11, 2023, 7:07 p.m. Published Oct 26, 2021, 8:07 p.m.
DISH (Matthew Staver/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
DISH (Matthew Staver/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Helium is partnering with internet service giant DISH on its quest to build a user-powered wireless network.

According to Helium, the deal announced Tuesday marks the first collaboration between Helium, a decentralized internet network with over 250,000 hotspots, and a major carrier. Seemingly related to the move, DISH is looking to hire a “Digital Currency and Blockchain Product Lead,” according to a Tuesday job post.

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“DISH Wireless is building a next-gen 5G network to disrupt the wireless industry and fuel innovation in transportation, health care, education, sustainability, city management and agriculture,” the post said.

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Helium’s network connects devices to the internet using LoRaWAN. Because the network is strengthened by the addition of new hotspots, network operators are rewarded in Helium’s native HNT, a token mined by the hotspots themselves.

Helium says it has 3.5 million additional hotspots back-ordered and over 50 new manufacturers waiting to be approved to build and sell Helium Network-compatible hardware, according to a press release.

The company sees the back orders as a “rolling 12-month forecast” of the company’s growth, Helium Chief Operating Officer Frank Mong told CoinDesk in an interview.

The hotspots are operated in partnership with FreedomFi, a 5G company that specializes in private networks.

Read more: A16z Leads $111M Token Sale for Helium’s HNT

In August, Helium completed a $111 million token sale led by Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), which said it had been impressed by the company’s token-powered growth incentives.

“Using Helium Network’s technology and blockchain-based incentive model, DISH is a pioneer in supporting an entirely new way to connect people and things,” Helium CEO Amir Haleem said in a press release. “The CBRS-based 5G hotspots will be deployed by customers, creating opportunities for users, partners and the entire ecosystem.”

DISH said in a press release it is “no stranger to blockchain,” having accepted bitcoin payments as early as 2014.

HNT stock spiked on the news, jumping from $21.85 to $22.66, according to CoinGecko.

UPDATE (Oct. 26, 14:11 UTC): Adds HNT price reaction.

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